The Leaky Bathtub

Published: Dec. 29, 2023, 5 a.m.

b'READ: PHILIPPIANS 2:1-11; JAMES 1:19-20\\n\\n\\n\\nI had just entered my first summer in Romania as a missionary, and one morning I discovered a stranger at my apartment door spouting words I didn\\u2019t understand.\\n\\n\\n\\nTo give some background information, the city had recently turned off the hot water to our apartment buildings, and this lasted for a month over that season. Lack of hot water created a challenge when it came to taking showers. So, instead of using the shower, my roommate and I decided to run cold water from the faucet into the bathtub, and then pour in hot water we boiled on the stove to create a comfortable temperature for baths. It seemed to work\\u2014until my downstairs neighbor appeared banging angrily on our door.\\n\\n\\n\\nI couldn\\u2019t understand much of what he said except \\u201cwater\\u201d and \\u201cdown.\\u201d Then I realized the water that was draining from our bathtub had been leaking from the pipes into his apartment below. Before, the shower must not have had the same effect since the slow stream of water dripped down the drain gradually. But a full bathtub being un-stoppered, sending gallons of water out all at once? I grasped how this might cause a problem. So, during the rest of that month, I would drain the tub throughout an entire day, pulling the plug out and then plunging it right back in over and over. It must have worked; the downstairs neighbor never returned.\\n\\n\\n\\nTo solve the problem of the leaky bathtub, I needed to take on a posture of humble listening. Jesus Himself listened to questions from His disciples, challenges from Pharisees, and cries from those longing to be healed\\u2014and He still listens to us today. When we trust in Jesus and all He\\u2019s done to bring us into a relationship with God, He also empowers us to take on His humility. Even though Jesus had all the answers (He is God, after all) He still took time to listen and respond to people\\u2019s needs. He humbled Himself even to the point of dying on the cross for us so He could meet our greatest need: to be rescued from sin and death. When we consider others\\u2019 needs\\u2014as Jesus considers ours\\u2014we can show the loving humility of Christ. \\u2022 Allison Wilson Lee\\n\\n\\n\\n\\u2022 How is a listening posture also a Christlike posture? How could remembering that Jesus listens to us make it easier for us to listen to others?\\n\\n\\n\\n\\u2022 If what we\\u2019re doing hurts others, God calls us to stop, listen, and carefully consider how to change what we\\u2019ve been doing. Who are trusted Christians in your life who could help you discern God\\u2019s guidance as you navigate situations like these?\\n\\n\\n\\nIn your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus. Philippians 2:5 (NIV)'